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‘To Siward’s Cross’ by William Crossing
‘Old cross, how many summers bright have flown…’
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Lady Mary Chudleigh
Ashton in Devon is the burial place of this 18th century poet and essayist
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In the footsteps of John Keats
A literary stroll around East Teignmouth
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Ronald Duncan’s Hut
A memorial to the poet Ronald Duncan
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Parson Hawker at Welcombe
Saints and sinners in remote north Devon
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Ronald Duncan at West Mill
Poet, journalist, playwright and farmer
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More on Keats at Teignmouth
The other Keats House
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Marsland Valley
Dora Carrington, Ronald Duncan, R.S. Hawker, Charles Kingsley
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Morwenstow Vicarage
Home of the Victorian poet Robert Stephen Hawker
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Exeter Riddle Sculpture
In Exeter High Street
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Exeter Cathedral Library
The home of Bishop Leofric’s Exeter Book
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Robert Falcon Scott
Memorial to Captain Robert Falcon Scott in Exeter Cathedral
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Keats at Teignmouth
Did John Keats lodge here in 1818 ?
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Curfew must not ring to-night
Rose Hartwick Thorpe and ‘The Chertsey Curfew’
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The Awdry family
Thomas the Tank Engine connections?
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‘Dawlish’ by John Betjeman
‘Where the slow trains crawl…’